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When first receiving the induction heating machine, be careful when removing the
machine from its box. This product is a heavy piece of equipment. The machine
comes with one assembled coil, and one piece of copper tubing to create your own
coil.
Start by connecting the assembled coil to the machine. It is important that it is
screwed in tightly, as water will be running through the coil. Use a wrench to tighten
the connecting bolts.
Once the coil is connected, water input and output can start being routed. One hose
is provided, but it is possible more hoses will be needed (found at any hardware
store). A water circulator pump or a water chiller may be used as a cooling device.
You can also connect the heater to a tap water outlet. In this case, it is important that
the tap water is clean and has enough water pressure. Dirty water will lead to the
machine breaking down. Please make sure the flow rate of the cooling water is at
least 7.5 L/min, the water pressure is more than 0.3 MPa, and the head should be
more than 30 m (98 ft).
Next, set up the wires. Make sure the wiring used is at least 9 gauge wire. Connect
the ground wire and the two live wires to their designated spot on the back of the
machine. Check that no wire is exposed from the connections, as this could present a
potential fire or electrocution hazard.
It is important that the machine is set up in a place free of debris and clutter. Make
sure hoses and wires for the machine are secured to avoid tripping hazards.
IV. Setting Up